Lord, 43, was arrested by Massachusetts State Police in Leominster Sunday amid concerns that he was planning to rob a Bay State bank, but Early’s office said Lord will not face any charges in Massachusetts.

New Hampshire authorities said Lord was paroled from the state prison system Feb. 20 and allegedly robbed a bank in New Ipswich one day later. New Ipswich police were searching for him when he was found in Massachusetts.

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During his appearance in court Monday, Lord told the judge that he would not fight his return to New Hampshire, according to broadcast reports. He also turned to the television camera in the newsroom and apologized to relatives.

In 2011, Lord was serving a prison term for burglary in New Hampshire. He was allowed to leave prison to go home wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet that year, authorities said.

Officials said he was captured one day after violation of the electronic monitoring rules, which was deemed an escape. Lord was convicted in 2012 of escape and was given a prison sentence of one to three years, officials said.